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In approximate date order:

500-511

512-521

521-524

There may also have been commentaries on Aristotle's Topics and Prior and Posterior Analytics in this period.

Editions

  • De institutione musica, G. Friedlein (ed.), Leipzig: Teubner, 1867.
  • De arithmetica, H. Oosthout and J. Schilling (eds.), Turnhout: Brepols, 1999 (Corpus Christianorum series latina 94a).
  • De divisione, J. Magee (ed.), Leiden/Boston/Cologne: Brill, 1998 (Philosophia antiqua 77).
  • De hypotheticis syllogismis, L. Obertello (ed.), with Italian translation, Brescia: Paideia, 1969 (Istituto di Filosoofia dell'Università di Parma, Logicalia 1).
  • De syllogismo categorico, critical edition with introduction, translation, notes, and indexes, C. Thomsen Thörnqvist (ed.), Gotheburg: University of Gothenburg, 2008 (Studies graeca et latina gothoburgensia 68)
  • De topicis differentiis, D.Z. Nikitas (ed.), in Boethius: De topicis differentiis kai hoi buzantines metafraseis tou Manouel Holobolou kai Prochorou Kudone, Athens/Paris/Brussels: Academy of Athens/Vrin/Ousia, 1969 (Corpus Philosophorum Medii Aevi. Philosophi Byzantini 5).
  • Introductio ad syllogismos categoricos, C. Thomsen Thornqvist (ed.), Gotheburg: University of Gothenburg, 2008 (Studies graeca et latina gothoburgensia 69). [1]
  • Opuscula Sacra and De consolatione Philosophiae, C. Moreschini (ed.), Munich/Leipzig: K.G. Saur, 2000.

Translations

  • Bower, C. M. (1989) Boethius: Foundations of Music, New Haven and London: York University Press.
  • Guillaumin, J. Y. (1995) De institutione arithmetica, edition with French translation, Paris: Belles Lettres, 1995.
  • Magee, J. (ed.) (1998) Boethius. De divisione, Leiden/Boston/Cologne: Brill, 1998 (Philosophia antiqua 77). Full English translation.
  • Relihan, J. C. (2001) Boethius, ‘Consolation of Philosophy’, Hackett: Indianapolis.
  • Smith, Andrew (transl.), On Aristotle, On Interpretation, 1–3 by Boethius, and: On Aristotle, On Interpretation, 4–6, London : Duckworth, 2010.
  • Spade, P.V. (transl.) (1994) Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals: Porphyry, Boethius, Abelard, Duns Scotus, Ockham, Indianapolis, Ind./Cambridge, Mass.: Hackett. The passage on universals from the second commentary to the Isagoge.
  • Stewart, H.F, E.K. Rand, and S.J. Tester (1973) Boethius: the Theological Tractates; the Consolation of Philosophy, Cambridge, Mass./London: Harvard University Press.
  • Stump, E. (1978) Boethius's ‘De topicis differentiis’, Ithaca/London: Cornell University Press. Full English translation and commentary.
  • –– (1988) Boethius's ‘In Ciceronis Topica’, Ithaca/London: Cornell University Press. Full English translation and commentary.
  • C. Thomsen Thörnqvist: De syllogismo categorico, critical edition with translation (see above, Thörnqvist 2008).

Secondary

  • The Gateway to the Middle Ages: Italy By Eleanor Shipley Duckett, University of Michigan Press 1961

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Notes

  1. Some scholars date Boethius' work on the categorical syllogism significantly earlier, to around 505/6
  2. Some scholars put this work in the period 505-509